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A question for Edison B-250 owners

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Hi folks,

In an effort to better understand the early development of the Chippendale C-250, and help me with my research, I need to better understand its' predecessor; The B-250.

I have two questions:

1) Does your B-250 Phonograph have a "Official Laboratory Model" medallion present, and if present, what is the exact wording? (example: The $250 Diamond Disc Is The Official Laboratory Model Thos A Edison)

2) What is the serial number?

Thank you, I appreciate your time and input,

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Re: A question for Edison B-250 owners

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I'll be interested in knowing if the transition from B-250 to C-250 included medallions on the last B-250s. I've never seen a B-250 with a medallion. :)

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SM 4052
Does not have a medallion, don't think it ever did.

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Re: A question for Edison B-250 owners

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phonogfp wrote:I'll be interested in knowing if the transition from B-250 to C-250 included medallions on the last B-250s. I've never seen a B-250 with a medallion. :)

George P.
George,

Same here, as we've discussed. I've only seen the one and assume it is an anomaly. But, as we know, stranger things have happened with Edison's products. ;)

It would be something to discover that the advertisement in the November, 1915 issue of Talking Machine World (ppg. 14,15), exclaiming the B-250 as "Official Laboratory Model", actually inspired the inception of the medallion.

Fran
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CDBPDX wrote:SM 4052
Does not have a medallion, don't think it ever did.

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Re: A question for Edison B-250 owners

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Here are pictures of two that I've observed, just to bump the topic in hopes that everyone with a B-250 might share their experience with me.

The interesting thing is that both are oak. Frow states that the oak B-250's were so popular that the Works ran out of cabinets for them and this may have ushered in the Chippendale cabinet earlier than planned in late 1915.

If there is a bonafide link between the B-250 being branded the "$250 - Official laboratory Model" by the Edison Phonograph Works with the early C-250 medallion, I would love to establish it. I've discovered advertising in the Talking Machine World that attaches this moniker specifically to the B-250.

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